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Amazon is India’s preferred Diwali shopping and best deals destination
The festive season is fast approaching and Indians are excited to up their online spending on everything ranging from electronics and groceries to fashion & beauty products.
According to an Ipsos study commissioned by Amazon India, there is an upswing in consumer enthusiasm for shopping—nearly 9 in 10 survey respondents* are excited to shop during the festive season with 7 in 10 looking forward to shop online. While 73% view Amazon.in as a reliable and trustworthy destination for online shopping, 75% prefer it for a wide selection of products. Further, 72% of survey respondents perceived that sellers on Amazon.in provide attractive deals.
Reflecting a surge in consumer confidence and willingness to shop, over half of the survey participants (who intend to shop online) stated they would spend more on festive shopping this year as compared to 2023. This trend cuts across metros (55%) and tier-2 cities (43% in cities with a population of 10-40 lakh).
Delighting customers with a vast selection, great value and seamless shopping
Convenience is a major driver for shoppers, with 76% of them appreciating the ability to shop remotely anywhere at any time. Speedy delivery (74%), the trust in online shopping events to provide genuine products (75%), and affordable payment options like no-cost EMIs (75%) are some key factors that draw shoppers during the festive season.
In India, Amazon Prime now delivers more than 10 lakh items same-day and more than 40 lakh items next-day, while strengthening its commitment towards more sustainable deliveries. So far in 2024, nearly 50% of all Prime member orders in India across a wide selection of products have arrived the next-day, same-day, or faster.
The essence of India’s festival season is deeply rooted in traditions, cultures, and the emotions they evoke. The months leading up to the festivities, are significant as many major shopping explorations and purchase decisions occur during this time.
Saurabh Srivastava
Vice President, Amazon India
“This period also presents an opportunity for us to delight customers with vast selection, great value coupled with highly trusted and seamless shopping experience which reflects evolving customer preferences. We continue to remain grateful to our customers and are humbled by the trust they place in us,” says Srivastava.
Amit Adarkar, Country Manager, Ipsos India, says, “The festive season in India is always a time of great excitement and anticipation, and this year is no different. Our recent survey reveals that a significant majority of urban Indians are eagerly looking forward to festive shopping.”
“This positive sentiment presents a golden opportunity for brands and marketers to connect with consumers and create compelling campaigns and offers that resonate with the festive spirit,” adds Adarkar.
What’s on tech savvy India’s shopping list?**
- Customers prefer buying electronic products from a place they trust and as per the study more than half of the respondents indicated Amazon as their preferred online shopping destination for buying consumer electronic products like TV, laptops, tablets, PCs, and computer accessories.
- Electronic items continue to be a major focus during festive season, with 1 in 3 respondents waiting for these events for their purchases. Moreover, 69% expressed their trust in online shopping events to purchase electronic items.
- Nearly 80% respondents are willing to buy mid-range smartphones in the ₹10,000-30,000 price band during festive online shopping events.
- 74% consumers appreciate the access to new brand and product launches for large appliances during the festive season.
Festive fashion for all**
- For customers looking to shop online during sale events, Amazon.in is the preferred online shopping marketplace for consumers across apparel, footwear and fashion accessories (35%) and beauty (34%).
- The nearest next preferred online choice was 27% and 29% respectively.
- The festive spirit extends to fashion, with 83% finding good deals on clothing, footwear and accessories.
- 73% agree that online sale events during the festive season offers everything required for festivities— clothing, footwear and other fashion products.
- Gen-Z takes the lead with 86% intending to shop online for these categories.
- 82% consumers agreed online festive sale events offer attractive discounts even for luxury beauty brands.
Hassle-free online grocery shopping**
- 35% consumers stated that Amazon.in is their preferred online shopping app during the festive season.
- 74% consumers mentioned that the wide range of products and brands was a key factor for them to trust online shopping during the festive season.
- 72% respondents believe in the reliability of online grocery purchases.
- 71% appreciated online grocery shopping owing to the convenience of flexible delivery slots and time saving process.
UPI: a smart way to pay**
- Digital payment methods are on the rise, with 64% consumers choosing to pay with UPI for online festive shopping.
- 82% consumers indicated that they favoured digital payments like UPI to earn rewards and cashback.
*Source: All data is based on the study conducted by Ipsos Research Private Limited, commissioned by Amazon India. The study was conducted in India with over 7263 respondents, across 35 centres Delhi NCR, Allahabad, Lucknow, Mathura UA, Muradabad, Etawah, Jalandhar, Jaipur, Udaipur UA, Kolkata, Durgapur UA, Malda, Guwahati, Muzaffarpur, Mumbai UA, Pune, Nagpur, Kolhapur, Jalna (M Cl), Ahmednagar, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Ujjain, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Guntur UA, Anantapur UA, Bangalore, Gulbarga UA, Bellary, Chennai, Coimbatore, Vellore UA, Tirunelveli, Kochi; during the period July 2024 to August 2024.
**Base for categories: Fashion 2505, Beauty 2443, Grocery 1505, Electronics 2472, Mobile 2430, Large Appliance 2356, Home & Kitchen 2320. Gen Z defined as 18-25 years old.
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Mega discounts at South India Shopping Mall
Hyderabad: In celebration of the culturally significant Aashadam season, South India Shopping Mall has launched its much-awaited Blockbuster Kilo Sale, drawing massive footfall across its showrooms.
Rooted in the traditions of South India, the brand has rolled out an exciting campaign with the tagline “Shopping in Kilos… Happiness in Tons!”, offering customers an array of irresistible deals. One of the most talked-about highlights is the ‘Buy 1 KG Sarees, Get 1 KG Free’ offer on Kanchipattu sarees, which has struck a chord with festive shoppers.
In addition, the sale features up to 66% off on all categories of clothing, a second Kalamkari Pattu saree for just Rs 49 (worth Rs 4,995), exclusive deals on ladies, men’s, and kids’ wear, and unmatched offers on jewellery. Shoppers can also avail 2 grams of silver free per gram of gold jewellery, Rs 5,000 off per KG of silver items, and diamond jewellery starting from just 49,990 per carat, with VA beginning at only 5%.
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South India Shopping Mall offers mega Ashadam discounts
Sale features up to 66% off on all categories of clothing, exclusive deals on ladies, men’s, and kids’ wear, and offers on jewellery
Published Date – 18 July 2025, 12:53 AM
Hyderabad: In celebration of the culturally significant Ashadam season, South India Shopping Mall has launched its much-awaited Blockbuster Kilo Sale, drawing massive footfall across its showrooms.
Rooted in the traditions of South India, the brand has rolled out a campaign with the tagline ‘Shopping in Kilos… Happiness in Tons!’, offering customers an array of irresistible deals. One of the most talked-about highlights is the ‘Buy 1 KG Sarees, Get 1 KG Free’ offer on Kanchipattu sarees, which has struck a chord with festive shoppers.
The sale features up to 66% off on all categories of clothing, a second Kalamkari Pattu saree for just 49 (worth Rs 4,995), exclusive deals on ladies, men’s, and kids’ wear, and offers on jewellery. Shoppers can also avail 2 gm silver free per gram of gold jewellery, Rs 5,000 off per kg of silver items, and diamond jewellery starting from just Rs 49,990 per carat, with VA beginning at only 5%.
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India’s festive season this year is set to generate over 2.16 lakh seasonal jobs, reflecting a 15–20 per cent year-on-year rise in gig and temporary employment during the second half of 2025, a report said on Wednesday.
Key sectors driving this surge include retail, e-commerce, BFSI, logistics, hospitality, travel, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG).
Hiring activity has gained momentum in anticipation of marquee events such as Raksha Bandhan, Big Billion Days, Prime Day Sale, Dussehra, Diwali, and the wedding season, Adecco India, an HR service provider, said in its report.
Many companies are advancing their hiring cycles to stay ahead of demand and ensure operational readiness for what is expected to be a stronger-than-usual festive period.
As per the report, this year’s hiring uptick is being driven by improved consumer sentiment, a favourable monsoon boosting rural demand, post-election economic optimism, and aggressive seasonal promotions.
Metro cities such as Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Pune continue to lead in seasonal hiring demand, up 19 per cent from last year.
At the same time, tier 2 cities like Lucknow, Jaipur, Coimbatore, Nagpur, Bhubaneswar, Mysuru and Varanasi are witnessing a 42 per cent increase in job demand. In addition, tier-2 cities like Kanpur, Kochi, and Vijayawada are emerging as new hiring hubs, the report noted.
Compensation levels are expected to rise as well. It may go up by 12-15 per cent in metro markets and by 18-22 per cent in emerging cities.
Encouragingly, 23 per cent more women are participating in this seasonal hiring wave compared to previous years, driven by a rising preference for flexible, short-term roles.
“This year’s festive season is seeing a sharper and more structured demand curve, and we have proactively prepared to meet it well in advance. Unlike previous years where hiring was largely volume-driven, employers today are equally focused on deployment speed, workforce readiness, and regional agility,” said Deepesh Gupta, Director and Head of General Staffing, Adecco India.
Hiring in logistics and delivery is projected to rise by 30–35 per cent as companies scale up last-mile operations in preparation for peak festive demand.
In the BFSI sector, firms are significantly ramping up field force deployments for credit card sales and POS installations, particularly across tier 2 and 3 cities.
The hospitality and travel segments are expected to see a 20-25 per cent increase in hiring, while e-commerce and retail will continue to dominate, accounting for 35-40 per cent of total seasonal job creation, said the report.
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